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Puerto MGS4 PS5 y Xbox provocado por Konami, potencialmente marcando la primera vez que se puede jugar fuera de PS3

Autor : Skylar Actualizar : Feb 25,2025

MGS4 PS5 & Xbox Port Teased by Konami, Potentially Marking First Time It's Playable Outside of PS3Konami alimenta la especulación sobre una liberación de próxima generación de Metal Gear Solid 4, potencialmente marcando su primera aparición fuera de la PS3. Rumores que rodean un remake e inclusión en Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2 se abordan.

Konami sugiere una nueva versión de MGS4 y puertos de próxima generación

MGS Master Collection Vol. 2: inclusión potencial de MGS4

MGS4 PS5 & Xbox Port Teased by Konami, Potentially Marking First Time It's Playable Outside of PS3Konami El productor Noriaki Okamura, en una entrevista IGN reciente, insinuó sutilmente la posibilidad de Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Retraed y aparecen en MGS Master Collection Vol. 2, junto con puertos para PS5, Xbox Series X/S y potencialmente otras plataformas. Si bien reconoció la considerable anticipación de los fanáticos, Okamura siguió siendo cautelosa, afirmando que las discusiones internas sobre el futuro de la serie están en curso. Instó a los fanáticos a "estén atentos".

MGS4 PS5 & Xbox Port Teased by Konami, Potentially Marking First Time It's Playable Outside of PS3La posibilidad de un puerto MGS4 PS5 ha sido durante mucho tiempo un tema de discusión entre los fanáticos, especialmente dada la exclusividad de PS3 del juego original. El lanzamiento exitoso de Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1, con versiones remasterizadas de los primeros tres juegos en varias plataformas, incluidas PC y Switch, alimenta aún más esta especulación.

El año pasado, surgieron informes sobre los botones de marcadores de posición para MGS4, MGS5 y Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker apareciendo en la línea de tiempo oficial de Konami, lo que lleva a muchos a creer que estos títulos serían parte de Master Collection Vol. 2. Esto, junto con David Hayter (Solid Snake's English Voice Actor) insinuando su participación en un proyecto relacionado con MGS4 en las redes sociales, solo intensificó la anticipación.

A pesar de la creciente evidencia, Konami aún no ha confirmado oficialmente el contenido de Master Collection Vol. 2 o cualquier plan concreto para una nueva versión MGS4.

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